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Fucking Like There’s No Tomorrow
“Sex is our birthright. Our bodies were designed for pleasure.”
When Michelle Williams utters these words, you feel the weight of a carnal revelation. It’s not just another pretty phrase about sexuality — it’s a visceral manifesto, a declaration of war against time running out and a society that prefers we keep our deepest desires under lock and key.
The award-winning actress isn’t here to play games. In Dying for Sex, a series premiering April 4 on Hulu, Williams embodies Molly, a woman with terminal cancer who tells everything to fuck off — literally — when she decides to spend her last days fucking as if each orgasm were an act of rebellion against death.
“When you know you’re going to die, fucking becomes a revolutionary act”
Think about it: what would you do if you knew you had only a few months to live? Would you pay your bills? Travel?
Or, like Molly, would you leave your husband and embark on a sexual odyssey to explore every fantasy you’ve always repressed?
“She wanted to heal something, even though her end was near — she didn’t want to leave this world broken,” Williams reveals with hypnotic intensity. “She made a clean sweep. Like a child who destroys an…